Wedding Peach
Review
I have always had an interesting
relationship with the magical girl genre of anime. When I was young, and
Toonami was on the air, the first thing that I remember watching was Sailor
Moon. I started watching it because right afterward would be Dragon Ball Z or
something, but Sailor moon was always on first, and I would always watch it.
The magical girl genre, to me, has always been that way. It is something that I
watch on the side, something that I regret not watching more of. Now that I’ve
grown up, I really respect Sailor Moon, and am really looking forward to the
reboot series coming soon. I also respect the genre as a whole. I know it can
produce wonder thought provoking shows, really fun action pieces, and even just
silly little fun shows. I also know it can produce awful, awful shows, but that
is not what today is about. Today is about a little show I once watched part of
years ago, and have now completed. It is a show about love and marriage. It is
a show about girls who fight for not only their own love, but for all those in
love. I am going to be saying love a lot, aren’t I? But let’s not get ahead of
ourselves. This is Wedding Peach.